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REVIEW: Despelote's part-game part-documentary speaks to the power of sports in community and simpler times

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Developed by Julián Cordero and Sebastian Valbuena and published by Panic, this part-game, part-interactive documentary captures Ecuador’s bid for the 2002 World Cup with surreal flair and nostalgic realism, unfolding around you in an incredibly natural way. A touching and universal-feeling tribute to childhood, community, and the power of sports, set in Quito, Ecuador. Despelote released for PC, PS4/5, Xbox Series S and X, and Nintendo Switch, …
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video games are good broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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